Tarpon Springs, Florida + Sunday, August 14, 2016 Epiphany - Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral The Dormition of our Most Holy Lady the Theotokos and Ever-Virgin Mary, August 15
FATHER JAMES MESSAGE Do you ever feel you lack the resources to solve the problems you see around you? When this happens, you must think outside the box! During my studies at Hellenic College/ Holy Cross, it was a great honor and blessing to serve as the Ecclesiarch (keeper of the Church). From my third year at the college until graduation from the School of Theology, I was responsible for the entire function of the Chapel of the Holy Cross. I even learned to make the Prosforo, the offering bread, but was challenged when I was told to prepare the loaves of bread for the service of Artoclasia. During those years, googling a recipe was not an option and there happened to be no cookbooks available; I had to think out of the box. Relying solely on prayer and ingenuity, I used the basic Prosforo recipe; knowing that the bread needed to be sweet, I added some sugar, spices, and oil. After the breads were baked, I coated them with honey and a powdered sugar dusting. It was a hit! Every time there was an Artoclasia after this, the aroma from the leftovers in my dorm room brought classmates to my door, asking if there were any extra loaves for them. I don t think I have done as many Artoclasia services in all my years as a priest as I have at St. Nicholas Cathedral. And that s a blessing! But why do we have Artoclasies? During special feast days and joyful occasions, we witness the service of the blessing of the five loaves. This service reminds us of this week s Gospel lesson from Matthew 14:14-22, read at harvest time, in which Jesus feeds 5,000 hungry people with nothing but two fish and five loaves. When the disciples told the Lord that the five loaves and two fish that were available was not enough food for the multitude, He calmly told them to feed these people. Why did the Lord do that? He did it not to embarrass His disciples, but to teach them the very fundamental approach to problem solving: to become partakers, rather than spectators, of a solution. He wanted to teach them to think not along the lines of what others should do for the solution of life s problems, but to use their ingenuity with their personal contribution as the beginning of the solution; to think outside the box. It was as if He was trying to remind them that if He had decided to be a Heavenly Spectator of human conditions, salvation would have never come into the world. The miracle occurred with the multitude being fed and food even left over for the next day. Jesus was talking to His disciples, but through them He is talking to us, His modernday disciples. How many times haven t we also pointed out the problems surrounding us, but avoided becoming part of the solution? How often has it been stated that society is not what it ought to be any more, that family is going down the drain and that the media is corruption the young? How many times have these problems or similar ones been discussed, and yet they continue to plague us? Pointing out the problems does not solve them; doing something personally about them, does! What Jesus teaches us is that things really begin rolling when we personally begin doing something about problems around us. Do you abhor the injustices around you? Do something about it. Revolt with goodness! Do you speak of human pain and suffering that are so evident in the world today? Do something personally to ease someone s pain. Volunteer to feed the hungry! You might think: But what can I do? I don t have the right resources. I have nothing to offer. That is what the disciples said: We have only five loaves and two fish. When you think you have nothing to offer, remember this Gospel story and remember that the miracle begins with an unimpressive offering that you make to help solve a problem. I had only a recipe for Prosforo and yet turned it into five loaves of sweet bread, by thinking outside the box and praying to the Lord that these breads be acceptable. However small is your offering, when passed through the hands of the Lord, it becomes a great offering. (Cont. on p. 11)
TODAY S SPECIAL SERVICES MEMORIALS 40-day: 6-month: 1-year: 2-year: 6-year: 18-year: Argyro Scopelites Anastasia Giallourakis George J. Garrett Apostolos Kardoulias Stavros Pantelis George Scopelites Variable Sunday Liturgy Hymns Ἀπολυτίκιον Ἀναστάσιμον Κατέλυσας τῷ Σταυρῷ σου τὸν θάνατον, ἠνέῳξας τῷ Λῃστῇ τὸν Παράδεισον, τῶν Μυροφόρων τὸν θρῆνον μετέβαλες, καὶ τοῖς σοῖς Ἀποστόλοις κηρύττειν ἐπέταξας ὅτι ἀνέστης Χριστὲ ὁ Θεός, παρέχων τῷ κόσμῳ τὸ μέγα ἔλεος. Προεόρτιον Λαοὶ προσκιρτήσατε, χεῖρας κροτοῦντες πιστῶς, καὶ πόθῳ ἀθροίσθητε, σήμερον χαίροντες, καὶ φαιδρῶς ἀλαλάζοντες, πάντες ἐν εὐφροσυνῃ τοῦ Θεοῦ γὰρ ἡ Μήτηρ, μέλλει τῶν ἐπιγείων, πρὸς τὰ ἄνω ἀπαίρειν, ἐνδόξως ἣν ἐν ὕμνοις ἀεί, ὡς Θεοτόκον δοξάζομεν. Του Ναού Κανόνα πίστεως και εικόνα πραότητος, εγκρατείας διδάσκαλον, ανέδειξέ σε τη ποίμνη σου, η των πραγμάτων αλήθεια δια τούτο εκτήσω τη ταπεινώσει τα υψηλά, τη πτωχεία τα πλούσια, Πάτερ Ιεράρχα Νικόλαε, πρέσβευε Χριστώ τω Θεώ, σωθήναι τας ψυχάς ημών. Κοντάκιον Τῇ ἐνδόξῳ μνήμῃ σου ἡ οἰκουμένη, τῷ ἀΰλῳ Πνεύματι, πεποικιλμένη νοερῶς, ἐν εὐφροσύνῃ κραυγάζει σοι Χαῖρε Παρθένε, Χριστιανῶν τὸ καύχημα. Resurrectional Apolytikion By means of Your Cross, O Lord, You abolished death. To the robber You opened Paradise. The lamentation of the myrrh-bearing women You transformed, and You gave Your Apostles the order to proclaim to all that You had risen, O Christ our God, and granted the world Your great mercy. For the Forefeast O people, anticipate and leap for joy now with faith, and longingly congre-gate today applauding with joy, and all of you cheerfully shout now in exultation; for the Theotokos is preparing for her departure from the earth to the heavens with glory; and we sing hymns to her and glorify her as the Mother of God. Apolytikion of St. Nicholas As rule of the faith and picture of gentleness, and teacher of temperance you were exhibited to your flock, by the truth of the evidence, Thus you acquired the lofty through humility, abundance through poverty. Father and Hierarch Nicholas, intercede with Christ our God, that our souls may be saved. Kontakion On this day, your glorious mem'ry, the whole world by the Holy Spirit's grace has been noetically adorned. With joy and gladness we cry to you, "Rejoice, O Virgin, the pride and joy of Christians all!"
ΑΠΟΣΤΟΛΟΣ Πρὸς Κορινθίους Αʹ 1:10-17 Ἀ δελφοί παρακαλῶ ὑμᾶς, διὰ τοῦ ὀνόματος τοῦ Κυρίου ἡμῶν Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ, ἵνα τὸ αὐτὸ λέγητε πάντες, καὶ μὴ ᾖ ἐν ὑμῖν σχίσματα ἦτε δὲ κατηρτισμένοι ἐν τῷ αὐτῷ νοῒ καὶ ἐν τῇ αὐτῇ γνώμῃ. Ἐδηλώθη γάρ μοι περὶ ὑμῶν, ἀδελφοί μου, ὑπὸ τῶν Χλόης ὅτι ἔριδες ἐν ὑμῖν εἰσι. Λέγω δὲ τοῦτο, ὅτι ἕκαστος ὑμῶν λέγει 'Εγὼ μέν εἰμι Παύλου, 'Εγὼ δὲ Ἀπολλώ. 'Εγὼ δὲ Κηφᾶ, ἐγὼ δὲ Χριστοῦ. Μεμέρισται ὁ Χριστός; μὴ Παῦλος ἐσταυρώθη ὑπὲρ ὑμῶν, ἢ εἰς τὸ ὄνομα Παύλου ἐβαπτίσθητε; εὐχαριστῶ ὅτι οὐδένα ὑμῶν ἐβάπτισα εἰ μὴ Κρίσπον καὶ Γάϊον, ἵνα μή τις εἴπῃ ὅτι εἰς τὸ ἐμὸν ὄνομα ἐβάπτισα. Ἐβάπτισα δὲ καὶ τὸν Στεφανᾶ οἶκον λοιπὸν οὐκ οἶδα εἴ τινα ἄλλον ἐβάπτισα. Οὐ γὰρ ἀπέστειλέν με Χριστὸς βαπτίζειν ἀλλ εὐαγγελίζεσθαι, οὐκ ἐν σοφίᾳ λόγου, ἵνα μὴ κενωθῇ ὁ σταυρὸς τοῦ Χριστοῦ. ΕΥΑΓΓΕΛΙΟΝ Κατὰ Ματθαῖον ιδʹ 14-22 Τ ῷ καιρῷ ἐκείνῳ, εἶδεν ὁ Ἰησοῦς πολὺν ὄχλον, καὶ ἐσπλαγχνίσθη ἐπ' αὐτοῖς καὶ ἐθεράπευσε τοὺς ἀρρώστους αὐτῶν. ὀψίας δὲ γενομένης προσῆλθον αὐτῷ οἱ μαθηταὶ αὐτοῦ λέγοντες Ἔρημός ἐστιν ὁ τόπος καὶ ἡ ὥρα ἤδη παρῆλθεν ἀπόλυσον τοὺς ὄχλους, ἵνα ἀπελθόντες εἰς τὰς κώμας ἀγοράσωσιν ἑαυτοῖς βρώματα. ὁ δὲ Ἰησοῦς εἶπεν αὐτοῖς Οὐ χρείαν ἔχουσιν ἀπελθεῖν δότε αὐτοῖς ὑμεῖς φαγεῖν. οἱ δὲ λέγουσιν αὐτῷ Οὐκ ἔχομεν ὧδε εἰ μὴ πέντε ἄρτους καὶ δύο ἰχθύας. ὁ δὲ εἶπε Φέρετέ μοι αὐτούς ὧδε. καὶ κελεύσας τοὺς ὄχλους ἀνακλιθῆναι ἐπὶ τοὺς χόρτους, λαβὼν τοὺς πέντε ἄρτους καὶ τοὺς δύο ἰχθύας, ἀναβλέψας εἰς τὸν οὐρανὸν εὐλόγησε, καὶ κλάσας ἔδωκε τοῖς μαθηταῖς τοὺς ἄρτους οἱ δὲ μαθηταὶ τοῖς ὄχλοις. καὶ ἔφαγον πάντες καὶ ἐχορτάσθησαν, καὶ ἦραν τὸ περισσεῦον τῶν κλασμάτων δώδεκα κοφίνους πλήρεις. οἱ δὲ ἐσθίοντες ἦσαν ἄνδρες ὡσεὶ πεντακισχίλιοι χωρὶς γυναικῶν καὶ παιδίων. Καὶ εὐθέως ἠνάγκασεν ὁ Ἰησοῦς τοὺς μαθητὰς αὐτοῦ ἐμβῆναι εἰς τὸ πλοῖον καὶ προάγειν αὐτὸν εἰς τὸ πέραν, ἕως οὗ ἀπολύσῃ τοὺς ὄχλους. Η ΘΕΙΑ ΚΟΙΝΩΝΙΑ Η Θεία Κοινωνία είναι ένα από τα Μυστήρια της Ορθόδοξης Εκκλησίας και προσφέρεται αποκλειστικά σε βαπτισμένους ή/και χρισμένους Ορθόδοξους Χριστιανούς, οι οποίοι έχουν προετοιμαστεί να λάβουν το Σώμα και το Αίμα του Κυρίου ημών Ιησού Χριστού. Καθώς προσέρχεστε να κοινωνήσετε, σας παρακαλούμε να ακολουθείτε τις οδηγίες των Συμβούλων της Ενορίας και λοιπών ταξιθετών. Σας θυμίζουμε επίσης πως το Αντίδωρο προσφέρεται στο τέλος της Θείας Λειτουργίας και μπορούν να το λάβουν όλοι.
EPISTLE I Corinthians 1:10-17 B rethren, I appeal to you by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree and that there be no dissensions among you, but that you be united in the same mind and the same judgment. For it has been reported to me by Chloe's people that there is quarreling among you, my brethren. What I mean is that each one of you says, "I belong to Paul," or "I belong to Apollos," or "I belong to Cephas," or "I belong to Christ." Is Christ divided? Was Paul crucified for you? Or were you baptized in the name of Paul? I thank God that I baptized none of you except Crispos and Gaius; lest any one should say that you were baptized in my name. (I did baptize also the household of Stephanas. Beyond that, I do not know whether I baptized any one else.) For Christ did not send me to baptize but to preach the gospel, and not with eloquent wisdom, lest the cross of Christ be emptied of its power. GOSPEL Matthew 14:14-22 A t that time, Jesus saw a great throng; and he had compassion on them, and healed their sick. When it was evening, the disciples came to him and said, "This is a lonely place, and the day is now over; send the crowds away to go into the villages and buy food for themselves." Jesus said, "They need not go away; you give them something to eat." They said to him, "We have only five loaves here and two fish." And he said, "Bring them here to me." Then he ordered the crowds to sit down on the grass; and taking the five loaves and the two fish he looked up to heaven, and blessed, and broke and gave the loaves to the crowds. And they all ate and were satisfied. And they took up twelve baskets full of the broken pieces left over. And those who ate were about five thousand men, besides women and children. Then he made the disciples get into the boat and go before him to the other side, while he dismissed the crowds. HOLY EUCHARIST (HOLY COMMUNION) Holy Communion is a Sacrament within the Orthodox Church and is only offered to Baptized and/or Chrismated Orthodox Christians who have prepared themselves to receive the Body and Blood of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. As you come to receive, please follow the direction of the Parish Council Members, Ushers, and Acolytes. We remind everyone that the Blessed Bread (Antidoron) offered at the end of the Divine Liturgy may be received by all.
Saints and Feasts of the Week THE DORMITION OF THE THEOTOKOS When the time drew nigh that our Savior was wellpleased to take His Mother to Himself, He declared unto her through an Angel that three days hence, He would translate her from this temporal life to eternity and bliss. On hearing this, she went up with haste to the Mount of Olives, where she prayed. Giving thanks to God, she returned to her house and prepared whatever was necessary for her burial. Meanwhile, clouds caught up the Apostles from the ends of the earth, where each one was preaching, and brought them to the house of the Mother of God, who informed them of the cause of their sudden gathering. As a mother, she consoled them in their affliction and then raised her hands to Heaven and prayed for the peace of the world. She blessed them, and, reclining upon her bed with seemliness, gave up her all-holy spirit into the hands of her Son and God. With reverence, and chanting burial hymns, the Apostles took up that Godreceiving body and brought it to the sepulchre, while the Angels from Heaven chanted with them, and sent her forth. One Jew, moved by malice, stretched forth his hand upon the bed and immediately those daring hands were severed by an invisible blow. When he repented, his hands were restored. When they had reached the place called Gethsemane, they buried there the all-immaculate body of the Theotokos. ΚΟΙΜΗΣΙΣ ΤΗΣ ΘΕΟΤΟΚΟΥ Όταν ήλθε η στιγμή να τελειώσει την επίγεια ζωή της η Θεοτόκος, άγγελος Κυρίου της το έκανε γνωστό τρεις μέρες πριν. Η χαρά της υπήρξε μεγάλη, διότι θα συναντούσε το μονογενή της Υιό και Θεό όλων των ανθρώπων. Πήγε, λοιπόν, και προσευχήθηκε στο όρος των Ελαίων. Έπειτα, γύρισε στο σπίτι του Ιωάννη, όπου έκανε γνωστή την επικείμενη κοίμηση της. Η παράδοση αναφέρει ότι την τρίτη ήμερα από την εμφάνιση του αγγέλου, λίγο πριν κοιμηθεί η Θεοτόκος, οι Απόστολοι ήταν σε μακρινούς τόπους όπου κήρυτταν το Ευαγγέλιο. Τότε, ξαφνικά νεφέλη τους άρπαξε και τους έφερε όλους μπροστά στο κρεβάτι, όπου ήταν ξαπλωμένη η Θεοτόκος και περίμενε την κοίμηση της. Όταν εκοιμήθη, με ψαλμούς και ύμνους την τοποθέτησαν στο μνήμα της Γεσθημανή. TRANSLATION OF THE IMAGE OF OUR LORD AND GOD AND SAVIOR, JESUS CHRIST When the fame of our Lord Jesus Christ came to Abgar, the ruler of Edessa, who was suffering from leprosy, he sent a messenger named Ananias, through asking the Savior to heal him, while bidding Ananias bring back a depiction of Him. When he came to Jerusalem, He, the Knower of hearts, asked for water, and having washed His immaculate and divine face, wiped it dry with a certain cloth, which He gave to Ananias to take to Abgar; the form of the Lord's face had been wondrously printed upon the cloth. As soon as Abgar received the cloth, which is called the Holy Napkin, he reverenced it with joy, and was eventually completely healed of his leprosy. Abgar had it fixed to a board in a rounded hollow at the city gate, commanding that all who entered the city reverence it as they passed through. Abgar's grandson, however, returned to the worship of the idols, and the Bishop of Edessa learned of his intention to replace the Holy Napkin with an idol. The bishop set a burning lamp before the Holy Napkin, put a tile facing it, then bricked up the place and smoothed it over, so that the holy icon made without hands was no longer to be seen, and the ungodly ruler gave no further thought to it. The hidden icon was forgotten until the year 615, when Chosroes II, King of Persia, besieged Edessa. The Bishop of Edessa, Eulabius, instructed by divine revelation, opened the sealed chamber above the city gate and found the Holy Napkin incorrupt, the lamp burning, and the tile bearing an identical copy of the image that was on the Holy Napkin. The Persians had built a huge fire outside the city wall; when the Bishop approached with the Holy Napkin, a violent wind fell upon the fire, turning it back upon the Persians, who fled in defeat. The Holy Napkin remained there until 944, when it was brought to Constantinople. It was enshrined in the Church of the most holy Theotokos (the Pharos). This is what we celebrate on August 16.
THANKING GOD As Orthodox Christians, we are called to a new way of seeing things a new way of life. Stewardship is obedience to the greatest commandment to love the Lord with all your heart, soul, mind and strength. We are called to bring ourselves and others to commit our lives to Jesus Christ in such a way that leads us to the joy of knowing him personally and profoundly. Thus, the question is not, How much do I give to stay in the club? or What are the dues? The real question we need to ask ourselves is How do I thank God for my many blessings? LEAVE THE REST TO GOD You cannot do everything, but you can do something. God wants you to do your best and leave the rest to him. Saint Theofan said, Exert all your strength, but rest your concern for success on God. The Lord doesn t expect any more from us than what we have to offer. But He does expect us to be faithful and that we do our very best for Him. We do our best and leave the rest to Him. COUNCIL MEMBERS ON DUTY TODAY Anna Billiris Costas Sisois George Dovellos Manolis Ioannidis Karen Markopulos Charles Samarkos Gus Tsambis
DEBT ELIMINATION PLEDGES RECEIVED 2016 (As of August 10, 2016) Rev Fr Sampson & Presvytera Mallory Kasapakis 1910 Inn Anonymous donations Anonymous donation (In memory of Jack Gombos) Arfaras, Dukessa Bakas, Elizabeth (In memory of Athanasios Triantafilles) Chagaris, Nicholas & Tina Christoforos, Nick Coburn, Kyle Ergas, Michael Fatolitis, Evelyn (In memory of George Karaphillis; in memory of Nicholas & Kalliope Manias) Golden Brush - Drosso Kapaniris Haskopoulos, Evangelia Ioannidis, Emmanuel & Anna Johnson, William & Sherry Kalymnian Society Kipreos, Olga Klimis, Harry & Effemia Klimis, Michael Koukoulakis, Maria Kouremetis, Michael & Terri Koutelas, Irene Lelekis, John & Calliope Manias, Nikitas & Aspasia Markos Jewelry Ring Donation Pappas, Bessie Patsalides, Harry & Anna Psilakis, Erasmia St Nicholas Bookstore St Nicholas Dance Ministry Mrs Tagarelli, Albert Tsantakis, Christina Vouvalis, Nicholas Ypsilantis, Hercules (In memory of Kivotos & Rousa Ypsilantis) Zantopoulos, Bessie DEBT ELIMINATION CAMPAIGN The St Nicholas Community would like to thank all those who made a pledge to help eliminate our debt in 2015. May the Lord guide you to an additional donation for the current year. Though $1,000 is the target amount, no amount is too small or too large. If you are unable to help, we welcome your prayers and moral support. Campaign Status as of Wednesday, August 10, 2016 Debt Elimination Pledges Received $ 165,659.00 Debt Elimination Monies Received $ 167,338.00 Credit Line Balance $ 75,365.00 Please contact treasurer Anna Billiris with questions regarding this report. She may be reached at 727-674-5787 or abilliris@usameribank.com.
OUR PRIESTS ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU Fr. James Rousakis (727-698-3974, frrous@aol.com) and F r. S a m p s o n K a s a p a k i s ( 9 4 1-266- 3 2 2 9, frsampson@stnicholastarpon.org) are here to serve you. Please call, text or e-mail them for any spiritual needs. Kindly do not use the priests social media sites (e.g. Facebook), as your message might be inadvertently overlooked. To schedule sacraments, e-mail or call Fr. James. Ο Πατήρ Δημήτριος και ο Πατήρ Σαμψών είναι καθημερινά στην διάθεσή σας. Παρακαλούμε να τους καλείτε στα κινητά τους τηλέφωνα για πνευματικές ανάγκες. ST NICHOLAS KITCHEN St Nicholas Kitchen is an outreach ministry which provides a hot meal and fellowship to those in need. Volunteers for cooking, serving meals and cleanup between 8:00 am and 1:00 pm - along with monetary donations for the purchase of food - are welcome and needed. Remember the book of Matthew 25:35-36:...For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked and you clothed me, I was sick and you visited me, I was in prison and you came to me. Your assistance helps feed approximately 100 people every Monday. Thank you for your support. Please call Chris Palaidis at 727-808-3895 for further information. JOIN OUR CHOIRS Do you enjoy singing? Do you want the best seats on Sundays? Are you willing to commit your talents and work hard to praise God? Then join the St Nicholas Cathedral choir! Rehearsals take place every Thursday at 6:30 pm in the Cathedral, starting August 18. For more information, call Katie Faklis (727-937-1214) or John Lulias (727-642-9072). *All members, new and existing, must attend the first informational session. Parents of students under 18 to are requested to attend the first rehearsal.
ARTOKLASIES / MEMORIAL SERVICES Contemplating having an artoklasia or a memorial service? Kindly call Soultana in our parish office at 727-937-3540 to make arrangements. Kollyva for memorials (μνημόσυνα) may be ordered through: Antonia Korfias (727-937-8785) Irene Koutelas (727-934-5245) Evangelia Stavropoulos (727-937-5649) Contact info for these preparers is provided as a service to parishioners and does not imply endorsement. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES A Palms Personal Care & Homemaking Services is seeking an individual to facilitate communication between a Greek-speaking client and her CNA/HHA. Qualified applicants have to meet certain criteria per the state and the agency for employment. The position is part-time, 16 hours, Monday- Friday. Must be able to drive to Clearwater. If interested, please call Ms Amanda Shephard at 727-682-0054. Caring, responsible individual needed for total care of elderly woman at her Tarpon Springs home. Responsibilities include help with eating and cleaning, household chores. Hours, Monday-Friday, 2:00 pm - 8:00 am, sleep-over (or split-shift in case of two workers). Interested individuals should call 727-331-7187. ATTENTION MINISTRIES! A new ecclesiastical year is almost upon us, and that means more ministry events! To request a facility for meetings, practice, etc., please fill out a Facility Request Form, located on the St Nicholas website (www.stnicholastarpon.org). Dances, receptions, dinners, etc., require a Hall Rental Contract and Floor Plan. All forms can be obtained by calling the parish office at 727-937-3540 or by emailing soultana@stnicholastarpon.org. We appreciate your cooperation! (Cont. from p. 2) Through Him, our offering is sanctified and multiplied not only solving the problem at hand, but leaving a surplus of leftovers for another day.
St. Nicholas Cathedral Vacation Bible School During our 2016 week of VBS, we learned about and celebrated Super Heroes of Orthodoxy We had amazing teachers, wonderful parents and awesome children. We appreciate our parents for bringing their children to VBS. Mostly, we must say Thank You to Nicholas Athanasatos, Niko Gonatos, Maria Laden, Mr. Emmanuel Gombos and four awesome young ladies: Danielle, Stephanie, Ashley and Nicole Alexiou. We truly enjoyed our week together! Our Theotokos Feeding the 5,000 Ten Lepers Daniel Archangels ST NICHOLAS GREEK SCHOOL The St Nicholas Cathedral Greek School welcomes all students and their parents to another productive year. Give your children the opportunity to learn the richest language in the world, our Orthodox faith, heritage & tradition. Class times: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 4:30-6:30 pm Tuition: $350/year (one child) or $600/year (two children) First lesson, open house & blessing: September 15, 4:00 pm. Classes will begin at 5:00 pm. For more information, please contact our church office at 727-937-3540.
ΥΠΕΡ ΥΓΕΙΑΣ FOR HEALTH Detach, save, enter first names only of the living and submit at any Liturgy or Paraklesis. Please write full baptismal name - not nicknames. Example: Erasmia, not Mia. Saint Nicholas Cathedral, Tarpon Springs, Florida 727-937-3540
ST NICHOLAS PHILOPTOCHOS Monday: 9:00-10:00 am; Tue-Wed: 10:00 am - noon Mission Statement To aid the poor, the destitute, the hungry, the aged, the sick, the unemployed, the orphaned, the imprisoned, the widowed, the handicapped, the victims of disasters, to undertake the burial of impoverished persons and to offer assistance to anyone who may need to help of the Church through fund-raising efforts. SHOP FOR A CAUSE CAMPAIGN Help us help those in need Buy a 25% off Macy s coupon for $5.00 $5.00 goes directly to Philoptochos Tickets on sale after church service. For more information, call 727-785-9454 or e-mail philoptochosoftarponsprings@gmail.com. It s a win-win-win for all involved! St Nicholas Philoptochos, 18 Hibiscus St (directly behind St. Nicholas Cathedral) Mailing address: P.O. Box 2043, Tarpon Springs, FL 34689 + Tel: 727-944-3366
ST NICHOLAS BOOKSTORE Monday - Friday: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm; Sunday: 10:00 am - noon Tel. 727-944-3419 The perfect place to purchase meaningful gifts and support our Cathedral. We have a large selection of books on Orthodoxy, Bibles, icons, CDs, DVDs and more. Browse our collection to find the perfect gift and to pick up your own edifying summer reading! The Unrivaled Protectress $10.00 Orthodox Christian accounts of the miraculous intervention in the lives of men and women of the Holy Virgin Mary, the Theotokos, through the centuries. This colorful glossy booklet contains 15 brief stories and also includes a poem and wisdom from St. Nektarios. God s Child Andrew $16.00 The true story of a young altar boy, whose sudden death in a car accident led to his father s journey to the Orthodox priesthood. Presbytera Sandra Johnson courageously recounts the life and death of her son, the events that followed, and an inspiring witness of faith written in awesome simplicity. A Way of Life: Introducing your child to the Orthodox Faith $16.00 Introduce your preschooler to the major saints, feast days, Divine Liturgy and much more in 126 fun-filled pages. Each lesson, designed to actively involve your child, includes a story, guidelines for discussion, and an outline illustration that can be colored. The Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom $12.00/$15.00 Participate in the Divine Liturgy by reading along in Greek or English in the 2016 pew edition book. Produced by the Holy Eparchial Synod of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, this new bi-lingual edition is available in softcover and hardback. It will allow you to experience the full beauty of the Divine Liturgy as never before. Gift Certificates Can t decide between our hundreds of gift items? Gift certificates are available in any amount and never expire! FOLLOW ST NICHOLAS CATHEDRAL BOOKSTORE ON FACEBOOK & INSTAGRAM!
AUGUST 15-21 SCHEDULE LITURGICAL SERVICES OFFICE AND MINISTRIES Monday Δευτέρα AUGUST 15 Dormition of the Theotokos Orthros / Όρθρος 8:00 am Liturgy / Λειτουργία 9:15 am OFFICE CLOSED Feast Day Luncheon, Fr Tryfon Hall BOOKSTORE, M-F 10:00 am-2:00 pm Tuesday Τρίτη AUGUST 16 OFFICE, T-F, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Boy Scouts, 7:00 pm, Fr Tryfon Hall Wednesday Τετάρτη AUGUST 17 Thursday Πέμπτη AUGUST 18 Friday Παρασκευή AUGUST 19 Saturday Σάββατο AUGUST 20 Sunday Κυριακή AUGUST 21 Orthros / Όρθρος 8:00 am Liturgy / Λειτουργία 9:15 am Bookstore, 10:00 am-12:00 pm
SAINT NICHOLAS GREEK ORTHODOX CATHEDRAL 17 E Tarpon Ave, Tarpon Springs, FL 34689 + Tel: 727-937-3540 + Fax: 727-937-1739 CATHEDRAL OPEN FOR PRAYER: Monday-Friday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Fr. James Rousakis, Acting Dean & Vicar 727-698-3974 Fr. Sampson Kasapakis, Assistant Priest 941-266-3229 Michael Kouremetis, Council President 727-267-3298 Maria Angeliadis, Office Manager Soultana Kalligas, Administrative Assistant www.stnicholastarpon.org PARISH MINISTRIES & DEPARTMENTS ALTAR SERVERS J. Theophilopoulos 727-946-2225 BOOKSTORE Vasilis Panageotou 727-385-4321 BOY SCOUTS Theodora Genduso 727-243-1706 & Antonio Genduso 727-243-1786 CHANTERS Fr. Hatzidakis 727-698-3400 & Anthony Hatzidakis 727-698-3401 CHOIR, 1 st DL Katie Faklis 727-937-1214 CHOIR, 2 nd DL DeRose Andropoulos 727-234-3946 DANCE MINISTRY Maria Kouskoutis 727-942-7440 & Eva Athanasatos 727-251-4768 EDUCATION, CULTURE & YOUTH Karen Markopulos 727-485-4397 EPIPHANY COMMITTEE Emmanuel Gombos 727-937-8658 & Johanna Kossifidis 727-741-3182 GOYA (9-12 grade) Theodora Stathakis 954-478-4157 & Emmanuel Gombos 727-937-8658 & Penny Lambrianos 727-938-7417 GREEK SCHOOL Chris Palaidis 727-808-3895 HOPE (K-2 gr.) & JOY (3-6 gr.) -- Fr Sampson Kasapakis 941-266-3229 ST JOHN CHRYSOSTOM ORATORICAL -- Maria Angeliadis 727-505-9856 PHILADELFIA MEN S MINISTRY -- George Tsongranis 727-947-0059 PHILOPTOCHOS Tina Chagaris 727-944-3366 PRESCHOOL Jane Malone 727-937-7122 STEWARDSHIP Charles Samarkos -727-480-3289 SUNDAY SCHOOL Galatiani Leadbetter 727-455-6712 YOUNG ADULT LEADERS (YAL) -- Fr Sampson Kasapakis 941-266-3229 WEBSITE Mick Geary ORGANIZATIONS & SOCIETIES AHEPA Tim Kefallas 727-510-3934 DAUGHTERS OF PENELOPE Margo Filley 727-488- 0892 ATHENIAN SOCIETY Helen Kariofilis 727-808-9746 CHIOS SOCIETY Chrysanthi Psoras 727-597-8421 CRETAN SOCIETY Angelo Sakis 402-541-6124 HALKI SOCIETY Michele Manousos 727-858-4456 HELLENIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION Maria Keramas 518-788-7315 KALYMNIAN SOCIETY Nikolas Sazalis 727-945-0348 LACONIAN SOCIETY Theodore Tsafatinos 727-692- 4028 PANCYPRIAN SOCIETY Angela Georgiadis 727-319- 6804 PROMETHEAS SOCIETY Effie Vassiliou 727-692-6565 SYMIAN SOCIETY Michael Faklis 727-937-3602 SUPPORT ST NICHOLAS WITH A BEAUTIFUL ORNAMENT OR ICON AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE AT ST NICHOLAS PARISH OFFICE Images of Cathedral, Epiphany or Cross Diver 24-karat gold etched on brass St Nicholas Made from Cathedral dome copper 17 E. TARPON AVE TARPON SPRINGS, FL